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Your most delightful holiday read: the sequel to the instant New York Times bestseller The Christmas Bookshop, from beloved Scottish author Jenny Colgan. Christmas comes early—far too early—to McCredie’s little Old Town bookshop in Edinburgh. It’s summer, but an American production company has decided that McCredie’s is the perfect location to film a very cheesy Christmas movie. After all, who can resist the charmingly narrow historic street with its Victorian grey stone buildings and warmly lit shop windows? Carmen Hogan, the bookshop’s manager, is amused and a bit horrified by the goings-on, but the money the studio is paying is too good to pass up. She uses the little windfall from filming to create new displays and fend off a buyout offer from an obnoxious millionaire who wants to turn McCredie’s into a souvenir shop selling kilts made in China and plastic Nessies. Still reeling slightly from a breakup, Carmen’s not particularly looking forward to the holidays. But just as snow begins to fall and the lights of Christmas blink on, all sorts of lovely new possibilities present themselves…for McCredie’s bookstore, and for Carmen herself.
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2 primary booksThe Christmas Bookshop is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by Jenny Colgan.
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Jenny Colgan has delivered another wonderful holiday novel with Midnight at the Christmas Bookshop. Carmen is at loose ends with her home, her love life, and her job. But bit by bit, over the course of a year, and with the help of family and friends both new and old, the scattered puzzle of her life gets reassembled. Although the lack of communication at the heart of the story was a bit frustrating, I loved the setting, the characters, and just about everything else about the novel. The Edinburgh of the novel may lack winter sunlight, but it is bright with the joy and warmth of both the holiday lights and the hearts of its residents. Sappy I know, but this is a Christmas romance after all.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.